1. lumping - Noun
2. lumping - Adjective
3. lumping - Verb
of Lump
Bulky; heavy.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI think people do sci-fi a huge disservice by lumping it as some sort of bizarre subculture genre when I think everybody's lives are impacted by sci-fi at some point. Mark Sheppard
And even though the unrest throughout the continent has similar roots, lumping a dozen countries – all in different situations – together under the same umbrella is simply disingenuous. Source: Internet
I am counting on my readers seeing that I am not lumping people like Pascal, or CS Lewis, or Plantinga, and on and on, into this genre of “Christian Apologetics.” Source: Internet
I applaud the other useful projects included in the measure, but lumping them with a poison pill, BART funding seemingly in perpetuity, is a sleazy, but standard politics I suppose. Source: Internet
Investors, perhaps in part due to the rockiness of the broader markets right now, seem to be lumping these younger tech names together, meaning the selloff for some may be overdone. Source: Internet
One other Wallace moment that I didn’t care for: lumping together Chicago and Tulsa, Oklahoma, in a question about big-city homicides. Source: Internet